Quote #225282
Wise words are like seeds. The more you scatter them, the more they will grow into infinite gardens of knowledge.
Suzy Kassem
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The simile of “wise words” as “seeds” frames speech and teaching as generative acts: ideas do not merely inform in the moment but can take root, multiply, and outgrow their original setting. “Scatter” implies generosity and wide distribution rather than hoarding insight, suggesting that knowledge expands through sharing, repetition, and communal uptake. The “infinite gardens” image emphasizes cumulative, networked learning—each listener or reader becomes new soil where the same words can sprout into different understandings and further conversations. The quote thus celebrates intellectual abundance and the ethical dimension of communication: wisdom gains value when it is disseminated and allowed to propagate.




